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that's the guy i thought of when comparing his play. Although I am not a Reds fan, whenever the Reds played the Dodgers, I always liked watching him play. RIP

Originally Posted by jej

Damn, I also liked him, even tho I didnt see much of him. Seemed like a Eric Byrnes, all out all the time guy.

Same here. I liked watching him play too. I always thought his career dwindled and ended rather abruptly. I always compared him to Chone Figgins because he could play just about any position on the field and hit leadoff.

To Ryan Freel it was. Unless you stand in his shoes, you'll never understand.

This is wrong. Yeah, suicide was his option, but it wasn't the right one to take. There's tons of ways to go when you're depressed, some worse/better than others, but there's always a way out, and this isn't it. This does by far more damage than any

i hate when people take their own life with no regard for their family and other people who loved him. It's a selfish act. People lose loved ones every day when they couldn't do anything about it. He had a choice and made the one that left his wife and TWO DAUGHTERS behind without a husband/father.

I feel bad for his friends and family who are crushed by his selfishness.

Sorry but no "RIP" from me. Only my deepest condolences to his family.